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Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Engineer/Production Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Plant Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Intermediates/Specialty Intermediates/Pulp & Paper/Biofuels/Oil & Gas/Water Treatment/Chemical Production.
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Required: Technical experience to include process support and working/hands-on knowledge of plastic extrusion processes and thermoforming at large scale. Lead Engineering support for Corsicana plant to include plastic extrusion, thermoforming and printing.
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M.S./Ph. D. (or equivalent education) in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or other related technical fields.
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5+ years of experience in mechanical process engineering, preferably in a manufacturing, industrial, or chemical process environment. This role requires a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles and process optimization techniques.
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Job Segment: Cloud, Technical Support, Embedded, Linux, Field Engineer, Technology, Engineering. Supermicro is looking for a stellar Technical Support Associate to support our Global Service network and help build a world class field engineering organization.
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Technical support engineers must understand and demonstrate knowledge of varied technologies and across multiple disciplines - ion optics, mass spectrometry, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, secondary ion mass spectrometry, ion optics, high voltage and low voltage electronics, mechanical systems, high vacuum systems, power systems, and various software operating systems and applications.
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You will excel in this position if you have a process or process piping engineering background, and you are a Mechanical Engineer with focus in fluid flow or a Chemical Engineer.
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Job ID: TAP00093 Position : Senior Mechanical Engineer Location : US – MD, Fort Meade (or surrounding area) Category : Hardware Clearance Requirement : Active TS/SCI w/ polygraph Education Requirement : BS in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or related technical field) Experience Requirement : 15 Years TAP is seeking to hire a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our team.
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Our CMP Process Development Engineering team is seeking a Sr. Engineer to join our team! 3 to 5 years of semiconductor process engineering experience in CMP related process preferably in 300mm wafer fab.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead develops and mentors Mechanical Engineers through technical document generation to support the procurement or modification of fixed and rotating equipment including pressure vessels, tanks, separators, filters, heat transfer equipment, piping, pumps, and compressors.
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Coordinate and facilitate Integrated Process Teams (IPT) as required to manage various technical areas including (but not limited to) acquisition, design, test and evaluation, certifications, trade studies, modeling and simulation, system engineering trade-off evaluations, ILS, training, and fleet introduction.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead provides guidance and mentorship to the Mechanical Engineer’s support for daily, routine operation of multiple assigned process units within the refinery.
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Specifically, pressure vessels, boiler and piping design, fabrication testing and inspection, including repair and alteration strategies per industry, site-specific,The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for the ownership and maintenance of the engineering practices and all technical documentations and specifications related to fixed equipment assets, relief valves, piping, bolting, repairs/alterations, pressure relief systems and pressure/leak testing.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead ensures Management of Change compliance of the Mechanical Engineers process throughout projects from concept to commissioning to closeout. Also desired skills include exposure or experience in Fixed Equipment Reliability Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, or Mechanical Integrity roles.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for performing and/or overseeing advanced analytical methods such fitness-for-service, repair of live equipment, or finite element analysis.
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